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Russian forces launched a massive combined strike on Kyiv using ballistic missiles and explosive-laden drones, sparking fires and damaging residential buildings across six districts of the capital. At ...
Despite Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainian pharmaceutical companies remain active in developing new drug formulas and ...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov repeated Kremlin propaganda by declaring Ukraine’s government illegitimate and demanding elections as a precondition for signing any peace agreement, according ...
Further stages of the 1000-for-1000 prisoner-of-war exchange between Ukraine and Russia are expected to take place in the coming days, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on May 23.
Russia is negotiating a three-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) deal with Bahrain that would supply the Gulf kingdom with 1.5 million metric tons of LNG annually, Reuters reported on May 23.
Russia attacked Odesa’s port infrastructure with ballistic missiles on May 23, killing two people and injuring eight, according to regional governor Oleh Kiper.
The prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia — which U.S. President Donald Trump claimed had already taken place — had not been completed as of 1:40 p.m. local time on May 23, sources told NV.
Andriy Portnov, a former senior aide to Ukraine’s fugitive president Viktor Yanukovych, was in Ukraine just days before he was killed in Madrid on May 21, Ukrainska Pravda reported on May 23, citing ...
Ukraine and the United States have completed all necessary procedures to launch the Reconstruction Fund under the subsoil agreement, First Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko ...
As Ukraine entered its fourth year of full-scale war with Russia, the country’s International Legion has announced it is actively accepting new recruits from abroad, calling on those who share the ...
Ukrainians returned home from Russian captivity on May 23, marking the first stage of what President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called a “1,000-for-1,000” prisoner swap, which is expected to continue through ...
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda criticized the European Union’s latest sanctions on Russia as insufficient and urged bolder action in the next package, speaking to Delfi on May 22.